Aquilegia fragrans
By Muddywalters
- 15 Jun, 2010
- 11 likes
This wonderful plant smells like a cross between Honeysuckle and Evening Primrose.
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Sounds wonderful Muddy :-)
15 Jun, 2010
Yes Bloomer and my 'sausages' make it look even more so ... lol
Smells wonderful too Amy - I will try to save some seed if you're interested. :-))
15 Jun, 2010
Very pretty flower.....
15 Jun, 2010
Mmmmmmmm can smell it from here.
15 Jun, 2010
Exquisite......
15 Jun, 2010
Lol,Muddy..."sausages" look fine,but ..clean nails.!! are you sure you are a
gardener ?..:o)))
15 Jun, 2010
Ha ha ! Well spotted Bloomer. This was taken before I got stuck in !! :-)
16 Jun, 2010
Lovely flower.....bonus scent.
16 Jun, 2010
I'd been searching for it a number of years at nurseries and garden shows without any luck, then my daughters persuaded me to delve into the black arts of 'The Computer' !!!
16 Jun, 2010
Must admit Muddy that it took me a while to get used to using the computer with help from my hubby who had to have a great deal of patience. I take a while to learn something new but once it clicks in I'm away.......LOL
16 Jun, 2010
Lol, I'm afraid it's still 'on a wing and a prayer' for me !
16 Jun, 2010
And me,Muddy....the only thing that clicks straight away,are my joints...Lol.
Only joking really,as not doing too bad for an "owd un,"as we say in Yorkshire. Its good to try new things,as we were never used to such Technology,were we ? The times tables are still in my mind,and don't even mention the Abacus Lol.
16 Jun, 2010
Oh dear, the slightest mention of 'maths' and my brain turns to mush !
16 Jun, 2010
Ditto,Muddy....!
16 Jun, 2010
We were taught how the read and write first including our times table and had to learn the tables backwards as well as forwards and it tends to stick in the mind. Even now I work out the sums in my head. I think that they should revert their teaching and teach the children that first today then all the other lessons.Technology is o.k. but what happens when the energy levels run out......
17 Jun, 2010
Gorgeous one can tell you ve been washing up your nails are cleaner than mine haha.
21 Jun, 2010
Sixpence ! I thought we agreed you wouldn't call me 'Gorgeous' in public ..... lol !!! :-))
22 Jun, 2010
Oh I forgot lol senior moment
22 Jun, 2010
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I like this very much,Muddy,so delicate looking...:o))
15 Jun, 2010